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. >> running the pentagon is a hard job. it is one of the largest workforces in the world. there are strong centers of p power in that building. none of that has been litigated at all. i know they talked to al jazeera once. do i care if he is running the pentagon, as far as i can tell no one has done much in congress to sort that out. >>. >> that is not the person who takes the orders from the white house or decides what our relationship is with a foreign country. that is what they made the hearing about. even their fixation about benghazi is located in state. that has nothing to do with this job either. i totally agree. i liked the fact that he was an enlisted man and i fought in vietnam. it hasn't been about him at all. >> thank you both for joining me tonight. >> i will be joined ip rebuttal by someone who is on the nra's enemy's list. in the rewrite tonight. if there was no such thing as democrats. if republicans ruled the world would theyer are raise taxes? >> well there is a place where democrats don't exist and republicans today voted to raise taxes big time and that
. >> running the pentagon is a hard job. it is one of the largest workforces in the world. there are strong centers of p power in that building. none of that has been litigated at all. i know they talked to al jazeera once. do i care if he is running the pentagon, as far as i can tell no one has done much in congress to sort that out. >>. >> that is not the person who takes the orders from the white house or decides what our relationship is with a foreign country. that is what...
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views of being an honest broker to find a solution to the two-state israel-palestine conflict and the pentagon reform needs to be on the table that we have more nuclear weapons than we need in the 21st century. those are all very mainstream views among national security experts and the american people at large. what is going on here is you have some republicans not trying to redefine the mainstream out from under the american people. >> john: i can't help but think that john mccain and chuck hagel once voted for donald rumsfeld not long ago. now you spent time on the campaign. what was their relationship then. >> the relationship was closer--it was close really from the beginning. back in the 1999 when i was a correspondent for a network we won't name in which john mccain and chuck hagel and then secretary cohen, a bunk of us reporters went to brussels. there was john mccain chatting with the brass and he would make time for chuck hagel. he said give time to my friend chuck hagel who was a new senator who we thought didn't know anything about foreign policy. now he's the first to endorse mccai
views of being an honest broker to find a solution to the two-state israel-palestine conflict and the pentagon reform needs to be on the table that we have more nuclear weapons than we need in the 21st century. those are all very mainstream views among national security experts and the american people at large. what is going on here is you have some republicans not trying to redefine the mainstream out from under the american people. >> john: i can't help but think that john mccain and...
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i'm in the pentagon. i'll serve next week again, and i'm working in the national guard bureau, and that's all they talk about. they are concerned, concerned about those laid off, but the men and women of the serving and the people in all up and down that supply chain having that level of regulatory in, and tax in payment security, bottom line, do we need the cuts? of course. the president's in charge and harry reid in charge of the senate. you'd thought we're in charge of everything, apparently. we're not. the president needs to show leadership. the house already sent forth proposals, sitting on harry reid's desk, he's done absolutely nothing to bring this to a head. he'll put a bill up with a great title, went be what we want and force you do it, and, by the way, blame the republicans when it doesn't happen, and then they get to it after, obviously, the march 1 #st deadline. lou: military pay will not be affected by sequester. there's the prospect of possible rolling furloughs, one day a week, several ef
i'm in the pentagon. i'll serve next week again, and i'm working in the national guard bureau, and that's all they talk about. they are concerned, concerned about those laid off, but the men and women of the serving and the people in all up and down that supply chain having that level of regulatory in, and tax in payment security, bottom line, do we need the cuts? of course. the president's in charge and harry reid in charge of the senate. you'd thought we're in charge of everything,...
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he was so accepted that he was invited by the pentagon to give a lecture inside the pentagon at a luncheon about the state of islam and the world. just to give you an idea of how bad intelligence wise. among the sandwiches they serve, he had bacon on it. so no wonder it went so swimmingly. [laughter] anwar al-awlaki was a guy who didn't come from a radical family. his parents are upstanding and amazing people. his dad is one of the most respected academics and he had come to the united states on a fulbright scholarship and created department of agricultural engineering with american officials in yemen and his wife tried to solve the crisis in this country. he was a guy who is radicalized by the u.s. authorities abroad and a at home. eventually he leaves and goes to yemen which is his family's homeland and he starts recording sermons on cds and audio tapes. it has become very popular around the world. and then they start to talk about terror investigations. he says that these speeches are going to incite individuals to commit acts of terrorism and so the united states colludes with the yeme
he was so accepted that he was invited by the pentagon to give a lecture inside the pentagon at a luncheon about the state of islam and the world. just to give you an idea of how bad intelligence wise. among the sandwiches they serve, he had bacon on it. so no wonder it went so swimmingly. [laughter] anwar al-awlaki was a guy who didn't come from a radical family. his parents are upstanding and amazing people. his dad is one of the most respected academics and he had come to the united states...
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. >> the senate has just now joined the house, voting to approve the pentagon paying death benefits during the shutdown despite the lack of appropriations. now, will the president sign that legislation? >> well, when did they all know about the benefits freeze? you won't believe what the pentagon had warned days before the shutdown. >>> good day, i'm andrea michelle in washington where speaker boehner is expected to walk into the white house this afternoon with a short-term solution to avoid defaulting on our national debt. but we are still nowhere near a solution to opening the federal government. texas congressman chairs the committee and will be at the white house meeting. thank you, congressman for joining us, mr. chairman, is this a good solution getting around the debt ceiling problem on a short-term basis but leaving the government closed? >> well, what house republicans have asked after putting one offer on the table, two offers on the table, three offers on the table, four offers on the table. i mean, we're not through negotiating, we're just kind of through negotiating with ourse
. >> the senate has just now joined the house, voting to approve the pentagon paying death benefits during the shutdown despite the lack of appropriations. now, will the president sign that legislation? >> well, when did they all know about the benefits freeze? you won't believe what the pentagon had warned days before the shutdown. >>> good day, i'm andrea michelle in washington where speaker boehner is expected to walk into the white house this afternoon with a short-term...
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we are never again going to get to cut the pentagon back. the pentagon hasn't had any significant cuts for 30 years. >> josh green, is that the political equivalent of a liger, a lion and tiger combined to make an animal we have never seen before. rand paul and howard dean agreeing that the sequester should go through because, hey, defense -- >> hadn't occurred to me in quite those terms, but, yes, i suppose it could be a liger. >> there have always been contingent of liberal democrats that have wanted to go after the pentagon because its budget has grown enormously since 9/11. what you haven't had is a kind of republican analog. there have been a few people here, walter jones, congressman in north carolina, ron paul, in fact, was a big advocate of this, but only in the last couple of years, and really only in the last 18 months since the sequester cuts have loomed have you seen this tension between small government anti-tax republicans and pro-defense republicans. it's really a sort of tug-of-war between their two interests. traditionally t
we are never again going to get to cut the pentagon back. the pentagon hasn't had any significant cuts for 30 years. >> josh green, is that the political equivalent of a liger, a lion and tiger combined to make an animal we have never seen before. rand paul and howard dean agreeing that the sequester should go through because, hey, defense -- >> hadn't occurred to me in quite those terms, but, yes, i suppose it could be a liger. >> there have always been contingent of liberal...
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i was working in the pentagon and that's all they're talking about. a lot of concerns the senators have about what's going to happen to the military, their ability to protect the country, his statements on israel and other things, they have a right to inquire and they should have the questions answered. they don't need to ram him through. they should are the ability to do a thorough -- >> a has happened at this place you used to work. it seems broken. they can't do anything in the time allotted so we bring things up to a sequestration. the thursday one in as many months. then we have this around a confirmation around a potential defense -- first time it's ever happened in your country's history. maybe for valid reasons but it looks like a circus. >> the partnership is incredible. that's one of the reasons i thought i could do better outside the senate chamber. true moderates, people in the middle forming the bridges and trying to push our issues forward are not there anymore. you have harry reid running the place. he can do what he wants, whenever he
i was working in the pentagon and that's all they're talking about. a lot of concerns the senators have about what's going to happen to the military, their ability to protect the country, his statements on israel and other things, they have a right to inquire and they should have the questions answered. they don't need to ram him through. they should are the ability to do a thorough -- >> a has happened at this place you used to work. it seems broken. they can't do anything in the time...
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and later the pentagon lifts a ban on women in combat and the righties are all up in arms about that. goldie taylor will join me and we'll get her take. don't forget you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127. share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using the #edshow and we are coming right back. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back. they attempted to bully secretary of state clinton yesterday. they were back at it again today. senators mccain, johnson, and paul are ignoring the truth about the attack on benghazi so they can advance their rig
and later the pentagon lifts a ban on women in combat and the righties are all up in arms about that. goldie taylor will join me and we'll get her take. don't forget you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127. share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using the #edshow and we are coming right back. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep....
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and later the pentagon lifts a ban on women in combat and the righties are all up in arms about that. goldie taylor will join me and we'll get her take. don't forget you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127. share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using the #edshow and we are coming right back. >>> welcome back. they attempted to bully secretary of state clinton yesterday. they were back at it again today. senators mccain, johnson, and paul are ignoring the truth about the attack on benghazi so they can advance their right-wing agenda. secretary of state hillary clinton smacked down tea party senator ron johnson yesterday. johnson blundered again at senator john kerry's confirmation hearing today. >> you work with me then on an ongoing basis so we can get that behind us so we can find out what actually happened. >> senator, in all fairness, i think we do know what happened. i think that it is very clear. were you at the briefing with the tapes? >> no. >> well, there was a briefing with tapes which we all saw, those of us who went to it, which made it
and later the pentagon lifts a ban on women in combat and the righties are all up in arms about that. goldie taylor will join me and we'll get her take. don't forget you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127. share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using the #edshow and we are coming right back. >>> welcome back. they attempted to bully secretary of state clinton yesterday. they were back at it again today. senators mccain, johnson, and paul are...
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i want to bring in cnn's pentagon correspondent barbara star. we should say, barbara, as far as we know those four service people with in stable condition. so let me move you on to what's happening in efforts to kind of rescue those folks still in the sudan. >> good morning, candy. well, at this hour cnn has learned the u.s. military is working on an option to go back in to this very dangerous area and try once again to evacuate 20 to 30 americans after the failed attempt yesterday when their aircraft were fired on. this is an option that they are working on after yesterday's events. it's likely to require briefing president obama before the troops go back in. they're basically two options on the table right now. either you send the u.s. military back in to get them or you have united nations use its helicopters to bring the americans out. the good news is there have been a number of u.n. helicopter flights in recent hours evacu e evacuating other aid workers. they made it out safely. but i think it's fair to say the military would like another
i want to bring in cnn's pentagon correspondent barbara star. we should say, barbara, as far as we know those four service people with in stable condition. so let me move you on to what's happening in efforts to kind of rescue those folks still in the sudan. >> good morning, candy. well, at this hour cnn has learned the u.s. military is working on an option to go back in to this very dangerous area and try once again to evacuate 20 to 30 americans after the failed attempt yesterday when...
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next, we'll go live to the pentagon for an update on our military buildup off of syria. stay with us. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >>> back now to syria. while america's debating whether or not we should get involved, our military is ready to strike at a moment's notice. fox's jennifer griffin is monitoring the situation from the pentagon and joining us now. good evening, jennifer. first of all, you're getting military intelligence, senior officials that are telling you. what are the ramifications, potential impa
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so i do sense difference and my wife works at the pentagon. there is concern about that. >> there's an interesting parallel, chris, that david just reminded me of, that the longer these get delayed, whether it's a sequester or nomination of chuck hagel, that's more time for people who are opposed to what's going on to get ads out there, to lobby. it just make it is more complicated, doesn't it? >> absolutely. and it makes it it more expensive, chris. if you go down the road, it's not just that they have to fix going forward. they have to then retroactively avoid the cuts that will take effect march 1st. it gets more expensive. when i talk to republican senators, they say mitch mcconnell is in no mood to be the closer again. there's no sense that they are going to bend on these demands for more cuts without more tax revenue and they are signaling that very clearly. of course, it's easy to signal that early on in the fight. but the republicans are working closely across the congress, from the house to the senate, to make sure that their message
so i do sense difference and my wife works at the pentagon. there is concern about that. >> there's an interesting parallel, chris, that david just reminded me of, that the longer these get delayed, whether it's a sequester or nomination of chuck hagel, that's more time for people who are opposed to what's going on to get ads out there, to lobby. it just make it is more complicated, doesn't it? >> absolutely. and it makes it it more expensive, chris. if you go down the road, it's...
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i heard a congressman, who is a ranking member on defense appropriations say that we cannot run the pentagon anymore in the kind of limited budgeting that is going on. in actuality, the government is growing, and therefore we should invest in this government. so we have an issue of the law that is the obama care being juxtaposed against an intelligence discussion about how we take this country forward in the process. i will be with the discussion, the evenhanded discussion, or the volatile discussion on the budget and appropriations, but let go of the victim of the affordable care act. let it go. as you indicated, my good friend did, we have a small businesswoman who just found insurance $7,500 less than what she had before. we can all find adeck dotal stories. it is working. here i am with my -- i've got the 17 votes listed, republican members who in actuality said, we will go with your membership and our good speaker can bring to the floor this clean bill and wee have this government open, and i will engage with my good friend on the debate on how we appropriate and what kind of budget we
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fox's jennifer griffin is monitoring the situation from the pentagon and joining us now. good evening, jennifer. first of all, you're getting military intelligence, senior officials that are telling you. what are the ramifications, potential impact of what's happening with the situation at play with the delay that we're seeing right now? >> well, it's really interesting, kimberly, in terms of the delay, the conventional wisdom has been that assad is now hiding many of his armaments, especially his delivery systems for these chemical weapons. but i just spoke to a very senior pentagon source who tells me that the delay actually works in their favor in some ways because if he moves those assets, which he has been, they see that. they have satellite imagery, they have a lot of intelligence, assets up in the sky. and they are seeing him move these things around. that is not going to change their calculation in terms of where the tomahawks are going to fall in the long run. the real problem for the military is if this drags on for days or weeks it's a morale issue. you've got
fox's jennifer griffin is monitoring the situation from the pentagon and joining us now. good evening, jennifer. first of all, you're getting military intelligence, senior officials that are telling you. what are the ramifications, potential impact of what's happening with the situation at play with the delay that we're seeing right now? >> well, it's really interesting, kimberly, in terms of the delay, the conventional wisdom has been that assad is now hiding many of his armaments,...
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his overall temperament and is he suited to run a department or a big agency or a big entity like the pentagon. >> at this point would you vote against him? >> no. nor would i vote for him. i think we've got -- this is why we have hearings. >> he's going to have to answer questions. he's prepared to do it. i think he'll come out of this with strong support. >> michael, i guess the question is the same as it was on the previous topic, which is, how serious are his opponents and how much of a fight is this going to be? >> well, i think it's a little bit tvd, it's not -- it us 23409 does not appear as serious as the would be nomination of susan rice to secretary of state, which john mccain and several other prominent republicans were saying, absolutely not, i'm a no vote. you heard that mccain was agnostic on this. i don't think there's quite the same level of an mouse that republicans had toward rice. and my read of it right now is what hagel needs to do is kind of make almost what you would call an apology, go around to a bunch of members, clarify prior remarks that he's made, make clear his po
his overall temperament and is he suited to run a department or a big agency or a big entity like the pentagon. >> at this point would you vote against him? >> no. nor would i vote for him. i think we've got -- this is why we have hearings. >> he's going to have to answer questions. he's prepared to do it. i think he'll come out of this with strong support. >> michael, i guess the question is the same as it was on the previous topic, which is, how serious are his...
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next, we'll go live to the pentagon for an update on our military buildup off of syria. stay with us. equipped with droid zap for advanced photo sharing that lets you swipe images to multiple people. the new droid ultra by motorola. when intelligence matters. droid does. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. >>> back now to syria. while america's debating whether or not we should get involved, our military is ready to strike at a moment's notice. fox's jennifer griffin is monitoring the situation from the pentagon and joining us now. good evening, jennifer. first of all, you're getting military intelligence, senior officials that are telling you. what are the ramifications, potential impact of what's hap
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inside the pentagon they are consumed right now with the sequester. the looming $500 billion and budget cuts. they don't need this monkey wrench thrown into the works. hagel has support in the pentagon but there's leeriness, he didn't do very well in his confirmation hearing and there is blood in the water and the they're moving inÑi for the kil. basically i think what's happening and what happened today is the sense that this is another ten days forrips, drips, drips that could send his nomination into a tail spin. but basically the military's professional. ash carter, the deputy, is a great guy. secretary panetta, who spent time this afternoon at section 60 of arlington national cemetery, was hoping to say good-bye to some ofxd the young men and women who died in afghanistan and iraq and then those monterey for keeps will be coming back and going to brussels next week. >> warner: for the nato ministers meeting. you said there was some leeriness in the pentagon aboutó hagel and what kind of a defense secretary he is. based on what? >> based on the
inside the pentagon they are consumed right now with the sequester. the looming $500 billion and budget cuts. they don't need this monkey wrench thrown into the works. hagel has support in the pentagon but there's leeriness, he didn't do very well in his confirmation hearing and there is blood in the water and the they're moving inÑi for the kil. basically i think what's happening and what happened today is the sense that this is another ten days forrips, drips, drips that could send his...
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syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four warships with armed cruise missiles pore the region. chris, this is big news, this is why obviously inspectors got there, they want to get to the bottom of what really happened. think they can now? >> it is possible, we know that secretary of state john kerry was speaking with his counterpart the foreign minister over the weekend. those two did not speak very often, so that was significant. if they are able to find actual evidence, this could certainly change the calculation for the obama administration. we know the pentagon has been updating it's target list for potential air strikes in syria, looking at not only command a and control fa stillities. they have also moved warships, they have added a third close to syria. all three of these have standoff capabilities. what we're talking about here u fighter jets launching from outside that air space, or more likely cruise missiles from these destroyers. >> back to cruise missiles, there are reports of 1,300 casualties. this obviously could be monumental. so the q
syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four warships with armed cruise missiles pore the region. chris, this is big news, this is why obviously inspectors got there, they want to get to the bottom of what really happened. think they can now? >> it is possible, we know that secretary of state john kerry was speaking with his counterpart the foreign minister over the weekend. those two did not speak very often, so that was significant. if they are able to...
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the pentagon is a huge bureaucracy. they don't change easily or quickly. and i think that what you see here is a political system meeting a big system in the military that has had tradition stretching back for hundreds of years. i think the senate armed services committee in a bipartisan way is very, very fed up with all these sexual assaults and they said enough is enough and i don't think that the joint chiefs have had a particularly good answer and i don't think they have the trust and the ability to really handle this situation. >> yeah, the problem is a lot of people are saying enough's enough, but they don't seem to really want to make a significant change and senator champion blis for example called on the military to do more to stop sexual assaults, but then listen to what he went on to say. >> the young folks that are coming into each of your services are anywhere from 17 to 22 or 3. gee, whiz, the level of the, the hormone level created by nature, sets in place the possibility for these types of things to occur. >> that is absolutely ridiculous.
the pentagon is a huge bureaucracy. they don't change easily or quickly. and i think that what you see here is a political system meeting a big system in the military that has had tradition stretching back for hundreds of years. i think the senate armed services committee in a bipartisan way is very, very fed up with all these sexual assaults and they said enough is enough and i don't think that the joint chiefs have had a particularly good answer and i don't think they have the trust and the...
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republicans accuse the pentagon of not enforcing the spirit of the law. not so pentagon robert hale told congress today. >> during the lapse dod has no legal authority to pay death gratuities. we've been through this with the justice department, general council. it's another section of the law separate from pay and allowances. we don't have the legal authority. i don't think you want us to go around the law. >> the white house avoided directly answering when the president learned about the problem. >> in his evening walk on tuesday, the president raised the concern about death benefits not being paid to deserving families. the president directed him to get create pif and get it solved within 24 hours. >> it's not clear if the president plans to sign the law passed by the senate today. fisher house is still on the hook to pay 29 families. >> live at the pentagon, jennifer, thank you. the obama administration says it will allow states to use their own money to reopen some national parks closed by the shutdown. the top officials of one tennessee community ar
republicans accuse the pentagon of not enforcing the spirit of the law. not so pentagon robert hale told congress today. >> during the lapse dod has no legal authority to pay death gratuities. we've been through this with the justice department, general council. it's another section of the law separate from pay and allowances. we don't have the legal authority. i don't think you want us to go around the law. >> the white house avoided directly answering when the president learned...
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the pentagon must change its culture. hackers assault media sites. middle eastern hackers infiltrated a delivery service giving them possible stees some of the largest news sites on thursday. an online group call the syrian electronic army representing supporters hacked the internet service -- back to egypt. gary, greenville, mississippi, republican. good morning. gary, are you there? caller: i am. host: go ahead, sir. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i don't understand how some report the current administration in egypt because they were elected by the people. and we the american people, we supported their election. i mean, even john mccain who's a celebrated veteran said that this is a coo there. so i'm not so much for or against anything, but i think when americans call your show that we should understand that we supported this democratic effort that took place in egypt. and we should consider those things before we get on here talking negatively or positively about the subject. but i just don't understand how e're so kind of sh
the pentagon must change its culture. hackers assault media sites. middle eastern hackers infiltrated a delivery service giving them possible stees some of the largest news sites on thursday. an online group call the syrian electronic army representing supporters hacked the internet service -- back to egypt. gary, greenville, mississippi, republican. good morning. gary, are you there? caller: i am. host: go ahead, sir. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i don't understand how...
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i am a colonel and working in the pentagon. it is it the only thing they are thinking about right now and spending a tremendous amount of man and woman hours to try to find a way to implement those cut fist they move forward which it looks like they are going tompt >> the pentagon is sounding the alarm for many months. pan neta said the cuts are devastating . you are on the front line. how much impact will it have domestically and our defense? >> not only affect our defense, i think it will leave us vulnerable but also personalitily it is going to affect the folks that provide the services and all the way down to the smallest contractor that provides services through the supply chain all the way up. so it is going to be dramatic and devastate i agree with the secretary. we should have worked on this from day one. i am flagger -- flabbergasted. harry reid could bring them back tomorrow. our country's military and service is so much more important than vacation. come on back and get pizza and something to drink and bang it out an
i am a colonel and working in the pentagon. it is it the only thing they are thinking about right now and spending a tremendous amount of man and woman hours to try to find a way to implement those cut fist they move forward which it looks like they are going tompt >> the pentagon is sounding the alarm for many months. pan neta said the cuts are devastating . you are on the front line. how much impact will it have domestically and our defense? >> not only affect our defense, i think...
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november 2012, the top lawyer at the pentagon, jeh johnson goes to england to give a speech in which he makes the case everything the administration has been doing is legal under the laws of war, but he says this war cannot last forever. it has to end. now today, last in a long series, we get the culmination. we get the president, himself, stating that, yeah, the war's got to end. war cannot be forever or it's not war anymore. it's something else. >> our commitment to constitutional principles has weathered every war. and every war has come to an end. we must define the nature and scope of this struggle or else it will define us. we have to be mindful of madison's warning that no nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare. we must define our effort not as a boundless global war on terror, but rather as a series of persistent targeted efforts to dismantle specific networks of violent extremists that threaten america. a perpetual war through drones or special forces or troop deployments will prove self-defeating. and all to our country in troubling ways. our sy
november 2012, the top lawyer at the pentagon, jeh johnson goes to england to give a speech in which he makes the case everything the administration has been doing is legal under the laws of war, but he says this war cannot last forever. it has to end. now today, last in a long series, we get the culmination. we get the president, himself, stating that, yeah, the war's got to end. war cannot be forever or it's not war anymore. it's something else. >> our commitment to constitutional...
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i watched from inside the pentagon as you went in. as you finish this series your reflection personally ten years later? >> it was an exhausting journey. a very, very difficult assignment. and i gained so much respect for the marines and the other service members who were over there doing the real tough work. it was just a grueling, dirty, very, very strenuous time. in talking to these guys, catching up with them, what i was really impressed with is how all of them, even with issues they may have developed with the war, none of them regretted their service. all of them were proud of the work they did. and it was an honor to be there with them and watch them work. >> bret: yeah. we should be proud of them. rick, thanks. nice job. >> thank you. >> bret: a federal appeals court is threatening sanctions, against the veterans administration over its conduct in a case involving a rule designed to hatcher vets in appeals of benefit decisions. the court found that the rule was invalid and scolded the government for requesting repeated delays
i watched from inside the pentagon as you went in. as you finish this series your reflection personally ten years later? >> it was an exhausting journey. a very, very difficult assignment. and i gained so much respect for the marines and the other service members who were over there doing the real tough work. it was just a grueling, dirty, very, very strenuous time. in talking to these guys, catching up with them, what i was really impressed with is how all of them, even with issues they...
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the pentagon is it a force attempt? the pentagon definitely got itself in trouble by not being clear what exactly the difference is between evangelization? proig was someone proselytizing properly? >> there was concern by religious groups or christian conservative groups, there was a meeting among pentagon individuals, and a atheist individual. >> greta: who is that? >> i believe it's marty, weinstein is that his name? >> greta: mikey, mickey weinstein. >> it definitely caused problems for them. >> greta: i tell you what struck me, it started off, i read that, and then did research, and of course the first thing that caught my attention was the fort hood shooter, hassan, who during his residency at walter reed medical center, he was accused of discussing religion in an improper manner, there was no court martial, no hearing. maybe that provoked this, i don't know, or it's a discrimination against another faith. >> uh-huh. they say they're not singling any individual faith out, it's about all faiths, but it's hard becaus
the pentagon is it a force attempt? the pentagon definitely got itself in trouble by not being clear what exactly the difference is between evangelization? proig was someone proselytizing properly? >> there was concern by religious groups or christian conservative groups, there was a meeting among pentagon individuals, and a atheist individual. >> greta: who is that? >> i believe it's marty, weinstein is that his name? >> greta: mikey, mickey weinstein. >> it...
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also of the pentagon weapons system without the fire power. gerri: i hope they are more accurate. it cost $400 million if it does not work. >> they call it just a good start. gerri: and good to see you. we have more to come including tips on taking your company complained to twitter. the next hot thing on wall street? the post office? the federal agency may have to go public to what you should expect if it does. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custocommunications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constant evolve to meet your needs. evy day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. ni car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla. set your soul free. gerri: would you li
also of the pentagon weapons system without the fire power. gerri: i hope they are more accurate. it cost $400 million if it does not work. >> they call it just a good start. gerri: and good to see you. we have more to come including tips on taking your company complained to twitter. the next hot thing on wall street? the post office? the federal agency may have to go public to what you should expect if it does. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of...